The Baking Bites Cookbook by Nicole Weston

    • Categories: Cookies, biscuits & crackers; Afternoon tea
    • Ingredients: butter; eggs; all-purpose flour; quick-cooking oatmeal; chocolate chips; toasted walnuts
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  • Oatmeal coconut cookies

    • hbakke on May 13, 2022

      I used unsweetened shredded coconut and they were still plenty sweet. Nice cookie recipe that was not my ideal crispy/chewy preference, but still good. I would make these again.

  • Vanilla browned butter sugar cookies

    • hbakke on October 01, 2022

      Very nice flavor, but a little more crisp than my ideal sugar cookie. I added multi-colored/sized white chocolate chips which made the cookies a bit too sweet for me. I would try these again without the chocolate chips.

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  • ISBN 10 061532035X
  • ISBN 13 9780615320359
  • Published Jan 01 2009
  • Format Paperback
  • Language English
  • Edition 1st
  • Countries United States
  • Publisher Nicole Weston

Publishers Text

The Baking Bites Cookbook is a cookbook featuring over 50 original recipes from the baker behind the popular Baking Bites food blog. The book emphasizes recipes for baked goods that are easy to make and not fussy, but at the same time are full of flavor and offer a lot more than your standard batch of chocolate chip cookies. For instance, you'll find Browned Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies, a Chocolate Coconut Tart and a gooey S'mores Cake inside. There are six chapters in the book - Cookies, Bar Cookies, Cakes, Pies & Tarts, Quick Breads & Coffee Cakes, and Muffins & Scones - all chosen because they are the most popular recipe categories on the Baking Bites food blog. Each of the recipes is accompanied by a full-color photo to show you what the finished product will look like, and the font is large, so it will easy to be read at a distance when you're working in the kitchen. The book is written in the same conversational style as the food blog that inspired it, so it is fun to read as well as easy to cook from.

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